Wagner mutiny leaves Putin a naked emperor

Wagner mutiny leaves Putin a naked emperor
Security measures in Moscow in response to the Wagner mutiny. (Image: Getty)
Bloomberg
By Leonid Bershidsky(Bloomberg Opinion) – The mutiny by caterer Yevgeny Prigozhin’s Wagner mercenary army ended on Saturday before it really began. Prigozhin apparently has been persuaded to desist by Alexander Lukashenko, the dictator of Belarus, who agreed to let him move to his country, presumably with part of his fighting force.But his escapade’s consequences have only begun to resound in Moscow and on the battlefields of the Russo-Ukrainian war.Though Vladimir Putin declared Prigozhin a traitor in a five-minute telev...

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